The Inspired Classroom

Get Inspired, Be Inspiring

Why Twitter?
Twitter is an amazing way to get in contact with great educators. There are thousands of educators from around the world on Twitter. It’s like the largest, professional teacher lounge. Everyone is kind and motivating. You’ve GOT to try it. Not convinced yet? Check THIS out or THIS.

Do you tweet? Excellent, join us for the live discussion using your Twitter handle.

On the night of the twitter chat, go to www.tweetchat.com and make sure you are signed in using your Twitter name and password.

In the top cell, type in “edulead” This is called a hashtag and it will be attached to all your tweets so that what you tweet is attached to our stream of comments.

When the chat begins, you can read and respond to what others say or “retweet” what they wrote if you agreed with them. We will surely walk you through the chat at the beginning.

This Blog was a FEATURED edBLOG in September! Yay!! Check out the official Tweet:

The Inspired Classroom is on Twitter (and Facebook too!) There is always a lot of action on these social media networks. Here you can see some of the resources that come out of both.

Arts Integration Chats on Twitter

Here is an archive of Twitter chats dedicated to discussing Arts Integration with fellow Tweeps! Click on the link to see the transcripts of these insightful and helpful chats.

AEP (Arts Education Partnership), a national organization, is embracing the practice of succinct communication through a Twitter Chat. On Thursday, August 9th at 1:00 pm as we started to define arts integration in 25 words or less. Moderators: @creativityassoc, @aep_arts, and @eliza_peterson

What is The Inspired Classrom?

The Inspired Classroom is driven to bring you quality ideas, insights and inspiration about education. We believe teachers much Get Inspired, so that they can Be Inspiring to their students. The content is brought to you by teachers who care about bringing learning to life for their students through arts integration, technology and other meaningful and effective strategies.
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